Disobeying the monarch and his subordinates
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù à NJ ū NCH é n, which means that the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine is based on the principle of matching the monarch and the minister. From the outlaws of the marsh.
explain
The prescription of traditional Chinese medicine should be based on the principle of matching the monarch and the minister. The monarch is the main medicine, the minister is the auxiliary medicine. Disobeying the monarch and his subjects is a violation of pharmacology and indiscriminate use of drugs. It extends to the use of poison.
source
"Outlaws of the marsh" the first one back: "Jiebao side out of the medicine head not according to the monarch, zhangren eye slow, put in the wine pot."
The fourth Duke of the Song Dynasty took out the sour stuffing in his arms and put some medicine into it. Ancient and modern novels: Song Sigong's big trouble in banning soul Zhang
usage
To use poison as a predicate or attributive
Chinese PinYin : bù àn jūn chén
Disobeying the monarch and his subordinates
make comments about the good or the evil of a character. yuè dàn chūn qiū
put on one 's armour and take up armshuang. pī jiǎ zhí bīng
get a reward without deserving it. wú gōng ér lù
lookers-on see most of the game. bàng guān zhě qīng